Sentences with phrase «intuitive painting process»

These subjects lend their specificity to an essentially intuitive painting process.

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Painting was in her blood, but she diverged from her mother's penchant for hard - edge abstraction, and instead gravitated in the 1950s toward a more informal, intuitive process centered on color relationships and fluid gestures, which she has been developing and refining ever since.
Inspired by abstract expressionism, the paintings blend intuitive process with child - like discoveries of the COBRA avant - garde group, cleansing the angst and subconscious monsters with his ever - present, smiley - face signature.
Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other painterly techniques, the abstract works included in this exhibition sing with rich fluid color and quiet energy.
He allows his creative process to be intuitive yet non-linear and at times chaotic, while focusing on the expressiveness and possibilities of paint and pictorial construction.
In a conversation with Peter Doig reprinted in the museum's exhibition brochure, she unabashedly admits that her process is intuitive, and that she can't explain why or how she makes decisions as she paints.
Mary Bucci McCoy's intimate abstract acrylic paintings reconcile intention and acceptance, action and stillness, object and image, and conceptual rigor and intuitive process through a poetic material language that negotiates and exploits the opportunities and exigencies of her chosen medium.
In paintings completed during the 1980s, Rohrer embraced a more intuitive process in the studio.
Bauer describes his painting process as «intuitive», originating from a bank of images and painterly marks he has amassed into Photoshop files and templates.
In this series the intuitive process of the artist outweighs the subjective matter of the paintings.
Her process - led, abstract painting practice employs a tempered gestural language where fluidity is a defining material concern and the process of erasure has equal importance to the intuitive application of paint.
Quabeck combines process - led, intuitive painting with figurative compositions.
For de Balincourt, the process of painting itself begins with «a very intuitive dance in the dark of brushes and pigments», creating an intersection in his mind where he abandons the unknowing primitive approach and finds something inspiring or worthy of pursuit.
We follow the brush marks to try to trace back the making process, to analyse the sequence of colours and lines, but it is when we move away from this analytic way of looking to one that is more intuitive and start to enjoy the play of light and colour, transparency and opacity that we become conscious of where the power of Frize's painting lies.
On view for the first time will be the large - scale Black Painting; Horse, Bird, Cat (2016), from which the exhibition takes its title, as well as a group of works on paper that together underscore the artist's distinctive working process and intuitive approach to image - making.
The driving force behind the creation of his work is the intuitive process of painting, in which Moses emphasizes gesture, mark making, and exploration of the painted surface.
McKinniss forges a symbolist vocabulary for contemporary figurative painting; he culls his source material primarily from online image searching, an intuitive process by which he reveals the relational network of his own media - saturated consciousness.
Kennedy paints using an intuitive, layering process; she builds and shifts layers of glue with pigment to create finished surfaces that often carry the allure of glazed ceramic.
Densely filled with spontaneous, intuitive thoughts, forms, and compositions, they mirror Pousette - Dart's process of painting, wherein wholeness emerges from the balanced sum of parts.
In subsequent pieces, while she continued to take her cue from the same set of postulations, she took a more intuitive direction, letting the process of painting itself shape her images rather than depicting those ideas with analytic discipline.
Beginning with a collection of images or ideas that she holds in her mind, she lets the intuitive process of painting take her away from them, back to them again, and so on until the work comes to a point of (un) certainty.
Creating large - scale oil paintings, she uses an intuitive process that she compares to a «highwire act.»
Hedda Sidla's abstract oil and acrylic paintings evolve from an intuitive creative process, inspired by her fascination with the patterns, colors and forms of the topographical...
His white - on - white paintings encompass complex intuitive geometries and richly luminous, albeit subtle, fields of colour; they draw the viewer into a deep exploration of perception and painterly process.
This unique work by Kim MacConnel is from ABRACADABRA, a series where the artist's process of making paintings is intuitive and spontaneous, in that a limited number of geometric forms, combined with a fairly limited color palette, offer a number of choices, which can be acted on.
Walden reaches a Gestalt through a combination of rational delineation of lines, angles and measurements and an intuitive, expressionistic, active and reactive painting process.
By privileging the often - alchemical ways that paint and paper interact, these artists create works that are distinctly individual and that reflect an intuitive engagement with process.
We can see, imbedded in each surface, the intuitive organic painting process taking place — each action determining the direction of the next.
Theserecent paintings, also presented in the exhibition, reveal a more intuitive practice whose result integrates the hesitations, the changes and the accidents inherent to the methodological processes of the programmed painting.
The group of eight drawings [the Sandsend Series understudies] is a rare example of a set which is directly related to specific paintings but in a surprising way: «These studies are the outcome of large intuitive paintings and not the other way about, and as such the process could be described as «painting towards drawing».
Gail's work is inspired by nature and the human figure, however, her artistic process is mainly intuitive, creating her paintings with an emphasis on color, energetic line work and collage.
First, let me make clear that while a particular vocabulary has emerged for this series, my process is largely intuitive — I follow each painting wherever it leads me, with no preconceived endpoint, no preplanned composition.
It is the work of painting itself that moves and generates an intuitive process where «play and place» can come together.
They hold a certain visual truth for me: namely, the construction of an organic form (which I believe some paintings can be) is an intuitive process often anchored by geometry or logic.
Each day you'll enjoy content and demos related to authentic mark - making, painting as process, and intuitive color along with guided prompts and mentoring topics.
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